@article{6523, author = {Michael C Tucker and Jeffrey A Reimer and Elton J Cairns}, title = {A 7Li NMR study of capacity fade in metal-substituted lithium manganese oxide spinels}, abstract = {

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and electrochemical techniques have been used to determine dominant failure modes of\ LiMn2O4LiMn2O4-based positive electrode materials for lithium rechargeable batteries, and to elucidate the role of metal-for-manganese substitution in the stabilization of the material toward electrochemical cycling on the 4 V plateau. Various compositions were cycled galvanostatically (C/15 rate) from 3.3 to 4.4 V\ vs.\ Li metal at room temperature using a 1 M\ LiPF6LiPF6in ethylene carbonate/dimethyl carbonate (1:2) electrolyte. A rapid capacity fade was observed for\ LiMn2O4,which was mitigated to varying extents by substitution of some of the Mn by other metals. After cycling, the\ 7Limagic angle spinning (MAS) NMR peaks broadened, and the peaks assigned to lithium near defects increased in relative intensity. These changes were most pronounced for the poor-performing\ LiMn2O4,\ and were almost undetectable in the most robust compositions. The results for the cycled electrodes were compared to results for electrodes which had been exposed to model degradation processes chosen so as to mimic failure by one of the possible mechanisms proposed in the literature. This comparison provided substantial evidence that manganese dissolution and concomitant Li-for-Mn ion exchange at the end-of-discharge is the dominant mode of failure on the 4 V plateau. Cr substitution effectively mitigated this failure mode.

}, year = {2002}, booktitle = {Journal of The Electrochemical Society}, journal = {Journal of The Electrochemical Society}, series = {Journal of The Electrochemical Society}, volume = {149}, number = {5}, pages = {A574-A585}, month = {03/2002}, doi = {10.1149/1.1466856}, language = {eng}, }